
Richard Petty and Steve Smith (Food City President/CEO) pictured with Paralyzed Veterans of America representatives. (The Herald/Submitted Photo)
Food City and seven time NASCAR Champion, Richard Petty have once again teamed up to benefit Paralyzed Veterans of America’s Mission: ABLE project.
For more than six decades, Paralyzed Veterans of America (Paralyzed Veterans) has been on a mission to change lives and build brighter futures for our seriously injured heroes.
“If there has been one partner that has really stepped up to help Paralyzed Veterans of America’s Mission: ABLE project, it is Food City,” said Petty. “They helped us raise a lot of money their first year and our goal is to raise a whole lot more now.”
The Mission: ABLE campaign was designed to enlist Americans – citizens, communities and corporations – to help ensure our paralyzed heroes are provided the physical care needed to live a healthy life; receive the benefits they’ve earned through military service; and obtain job training and opportunities for new and fulfilling careers.
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Dosent get much better than this! Thanks for your support for the troops! I’m commenting on behalf of wounded warriors to help promote and support service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses. Many wounded warriors are coming home, getting out of the military and jobs are very limited. Therefore many are opting to start their own businesses to support their families. In an effort to help, we have created the Wounded Warrior Veteran Owned Business Directory, the one and only directory dedicated solely to supporting service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses at VeteransDirectory.com. Great place to find teaming partners or hire a veteran sub contractor. Please help us let others know about these businesses and this cause. Thank you!